Ios

It’s been a couple years since I looked at the options for Mobile Continuous
Integration (CI) for iOS apps. Last time I did this, I decided on
BuddyBuild, who has since been bought by
Apple.
Unfortunately BuddyBuild is no longer accepting new customers, and they
discontinued free plans and Android support in March of 2018. I hope this means
that Apple will offer their own hosted CI solution soon, and with any luck it
will go as well as the acquisition of TestFlight did. There was no news at this
year’s WWDC, so for now we must find something else.

My friend Bill and I have been working on a podcast about learning iOS
development, and it’s finally here. We recorded several episodes before we
figured out enough of the recording and hosting process to release anything, so
there’s already a decent backlog. New episodes should continue to come out every
Friday.

If you’ve been using RubyMotion, you probably noticed that some new
testing features
were released today. The video in the announcment post and the
documentation
are pretty good, so I’m just going to share a few things that I had to
do to get things working.